Group Project -- Roundtable....
Safety and security vs. educational opportunity in the Web 2.0 world
Working together using this wiki
Think of this wiki as a shared online whiteboard. Your entire group can share information using this wiki, making your research accessible to everyone. Play around with this wiki: Notice how you can add comments to a page, see what people have changed, and edit all the text.
Group members
- Florence McGee mcgee_f@mac.com
- Susan Berry
- Marcus Garrett
- Jobeth Marano
- Tom Turner
- Dorothy Hesson
- Carol Burns
- Shelly Ardis
- Jennifer Pappas
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Sources
- Presentions done for FAEDS..
- mcGee's Learning leaps
- FETC 07 -- Presentation..http://faeds.pbwiki.com/
- Source 4
- www.edublogs.org (designed for teachers and students)
- www.blogger.com
- www.carolburns.edublogs.org a high school blog devoted to LEARNING to blog; includes blogging lessons and suggestions for blogging by experts in the field
Meetings
Tech Forum -- Rosen Hotel, Orlando Florida April 13, 2007
Orlando TECH Forum
How do we get the message that the kids are sending out... to the parents, teachers and MIS persons (that.. are in control??)
How do we react/ to MIS? approach rather than the visionary approach of the digital student?
What do I need to know in order to be a part of the WEB2.0 safely and securely?
parent?............... teacher? ...... media specialist?.........
Do we need to start using sites like http://www.curriwiki.com/? ....
How do we protect our infrastructure from malicious content without limiting the potential for WEB2.0 in the educational setting?
How do we protect our users in an educational setting from being vulnerable to issues of security and privacy?
Drafts
********* an article .......
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Technology Literacy and the MySpace Generation.pdf
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Here is something from Crystal a fellow MDE..............
I am getting ready to work on wikis with my students and I came across a
great site.
wikispaces.com is giving away 100,000 free K-12 Plus wikis. It includes all
the features and benefits that normally cost $50/year - for free. No fine
print, no usage limits, and no advertising.
I find this site very easy to use and can't wait to get started with my
kids.
Here is the info....
http://www.wikispaces.com/site/for/teachers100K
Enjoy!
Crystal
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student logons -- if they mess up than you react...
.... teach them the responsibility..
think.com
imbee.com
gaggle.net
iivisit.com
Opening ports for the video ...phoen.. static ip address..
Draft 1
Draft 2
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